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Ninety One (asset management). Tough, tough year, but ...
Year on year comparatives grim. Price down 7% on results day, 40% since Jan ‘22. A deep-value diamond or 'structurally challenged mid-sized player'?
May 22
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Paul Bryant
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Q1 in UK wealth management beyond the M&A hype
The Rathbones - Investec Wealth & Investment deal has dominated headlines. But the organic growth trends of wealth managers & platforms is just as…
May 9
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Paul Bryant
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Q1 in UK wealth management beyond the M&A hype
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Tug-of-war between investment returns and net flows in Q1-23
UK asset managers' AUM was boosted in Q1-23 by market tailwinds. But investors remained nervous and were mostly withdrawing capital, not deploying it.
May 2
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Tug-of-war between investment returns and net flows in Q1-23
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April 2023
Want to know how UK asset managers differ from each other? 2022’s bear market will show you!
Nearly all asset managers were hurt by negative investment performance in 2022. But capital flows from clients varied hugely between managers. Here's a…
Apr 4
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Want to know how UK asset managers differ from each other? 2022’s bear market will show you!
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February 2023
2022 bruised some UK wealth managers. It battered others.
Markets falls hurt WMs in 2022. The blow was cushioned by customers continuing to pay into pension and investment accounts, despite market and economic…
Feb 16
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2022 bruised some UK wealth managers. It battered others.
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Sustainable funds won the war for capital in 2022
Turbulent markets and a political backlash hurt, but flows into sustainable funds were still much stronger than into conventional funds.
Feb 14
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Sustainable funds won the war for capital in 2022
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